Should auld acquaintance be forgot..and never brought to mind...huhuhu...the road trip is nearly to an end. We stopped at an RnR for subuh and light breakfast. As we arrived earlier than scheduled to Naruto Park (driver had a sleepless night due to personal reason, man can be emotional s
ometimes aite?), we took the chance to drive around the island a
nd find a bathing place. We end up taking our bath at a spa of a 4 star hotel by just paying a reasonable Y1050. Again, the Filipino boy tactic had helped us much in this trip (anak sapelar tue..). The spa is a great one with milk bath, herb bath, sauna, shower and indoor + open air hot bath with a regulation (normal in Japan) that all its users must only use the small towel provided at the reception earlier (whatever happens after that has been classified -off record-..bzzzz).
After that, we board the Uzunoshi Cruise Liner (Y1800) to experience the Naruto whirlpool at the formation site. The boat ride was pleasant and worth it although the whirlpool is not as superb as what I imagined before. 
Not enough with the boat ride, we took a stroll on Uzu -no-Michi, a passage under the suspended Ohnaruto bridge to view the whirlpools through the glass floor of its 45-meter promenade. Before that, we climb up the Eska Hill Naruto via a sightseeing escalator with a 34 meters vertical drop, highest in Asia.Hunger for adventure, we made our way to the Hokudancho Earthquake Memorial Park (北淡町震災記念公園) in Awaji Island to see the real fault zone of Nojima fault preserved as per its real condition occurred during the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in 1995. There is also a simulation room for us to experience the real impact of an earthquake as great as the Hanshin-Awaji.
Giving food only to your brain is not good enough. So, on the way back, we went to Kobe Harbourland for a seafood buffet at Fisherman's Market. I nearly blow my stomach but as an ending to a road trip, a feast on food is a good choice.

Sometimes you take a trip, sometimes the trip takes you. Somehow, a trip like this could teach you thousands of indirect lessons. As life itself is a journey, changes are inevitable. Sometimes you plan for things to turn into the way you wish for, but you will never know what lies ahead. A trip could unwind you and become an escapism out of your busy daily chores, give you space to think in a new environment, let you appreciate the beauty of God's creation and test your heart whether what you feel is real or just a temporary addiction. In the superhighway of love life, I found myself in a slow lane right now, lost, confused and desperately searching for purpose and meaning. But I will never give up searching.. I may not be a good athlete, but to celebrate life.. I will run after my dreams, shoot down every obstacles and dive to the deepest ridge of uncertainties in order to find happiness, for now and hereafter. To friends, thanks for being there and cherish every moments. To family, thanks for all the support. Time to catch back the rhythm in continuing my research study...life is wonderful..when you choose to see the bright side...
Sometimes you take a trip, sometimes the trip takes you. Somehow, a trip like this could teach you thousands of indirect lessons. As life itself is a journey, changes are inevitable. Sometimes you plan for things to turn into the way you wish for, but you will never know what lies ahead. A trip could unwind you and become an escapism out of your busy daily chores, give you space to think in a new environment, let you appreciate the beauty of God's creation and test your heart whether what you feel is real or just a temporary addiction. In the superhighway of love life, I found myself in a slow lane right now, lost, confused and desperately searching for purpose and meaning. But I will never give up searching.. I may not be a good athlete, but to celebrate life.. I will run after my dreams, shoot down every obstacles and dive to the deepest ridge of uncertainties in order to find happiness, for now and hereafter. To friends, thanks for being there and cherish every moments. To family, thanks for all the support. Time to catch back the rhythm in continuing my research study...life is wonderful..when you choose to see the bright side...
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